After resting in the room for about forty minutes, it was time to go to work.
She put on her white coat and went to her office.
Her office was on the third floor of the outpatient department, she was the general medicine director.
Yes, she was knowledgeable in general medicine.
The hospital had departments for Chinese medicine, neurology, internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, and so on...
She was the only one listed under general medicine.
Her expertise in "general medicine" wasn't just an empty title.
Whether it was Chinese medicine, Western medicine, surgery, or childbirth, she knew it all.
Her hard work over the years had not been in vain.
Her reputation was so well known that patients seeking her could fill the hospital's lobby.
Whether it was minor colds, serious illnesses, or common digestive issues, they all came to her.
For minor colds, other doctors could handle them with ease, and they didn't really need her.
